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Re: Ninjam server
I plan to leave the ninjam server I installed for the y2k6 kyberfest
running...
it is running on a dedicated server, and available 24/7... I don't have the
access info at my finger tips, but I will post it later.. :)
peace
-cpr
Quoting Daryl Shawn <highhorse@mhorse.com>:
> Mark, it's good to hear that setting up a server is easy to do. What I'm
> intending is, indeed, to create a permanent home, something with enough
> muscle and bandwidth to allow us to depend on it. (I am intending, too,
> to donate money to keep it running, as much as is possible depending on
> the final costs). I must say it is an attractive idea - very socialist!
> - to have a number of different servers all provided by those of us who
> can, with a page to track them. It does have the additional advantage of
> allowing multiple sessions at once. But what I'm thinking right now is
> to focus on one server, and giving that as much support as is needed. I
> also like the idea that having a single location would give it a certain
> elevation, like a venue more than just a practice space, where people
> could conceivably tune in anytime to hear some live looping music.
>
> Daryl Shawn
> www.swanwelder.com
>
> > I think the idea of setting up an LD Ninjam server is great, however
> > is it really ness to find a permanant home... (unless someone here is
> > gonna donate one). Installing the NinJam server is incedibly simple,
> > even for complete idiots like me, and you don't need a special
> > "server" machine either. My server that i have been running is just on
> > my work machine and I can basically have it running whenever Im not
> > working.
> > What WOULD be a good idea however would be a page that can track what
> > servers are currently up and running, and number of current users.
> > Exactly like the Jam Farm page. So I would, for example, register my
> > server IP on this page, and then it would track when I was running...
> > maybe some hassle of course... but could be a more flexible and
> > collaborative solution than one dedicated server that may go sown and
> > have no one to fix... Lets ALL put up servers and share by a
> > centralised info hub???
> >
>
>
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